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Terms & Conditions For Your scor888 Account

Our Terms & Conditions set the rules for opening, using and closing your scor888 account in Indonesia.

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scor888 Terms & Conditions For Your scor888 Account
HELP WITH TERMS

Get Clear Answers On Account Rules

A clear support route helps you understand a Terms & Conditions question before you continue an account step.

Account access If your login is paused during a policy check, contact us through the account…
Wallet status For DANA, OVO, GoPay or QRIS questions, send the payment receipt reference through account…
Policy changes When you need clarification on a changed clause, identify the section title and the…
ACCOUNT SAFEGUARDS

How We Apply These Terms

We apply our Terms & Conditions through practical account controls rather than unclear notices.

Data handling

We use the information connected to your account to apply these Terms & Conditions, match a DANA or QRIS receipt…

Cookies

Cookies can keep your session and selected device settings available while you move between the login page and account area.

Account security

Keep your login details private and complete account steps from your own device.

Record retention

Payment receipts, account changes and support messages may remain available for the period needed to administer these Terms & Conditions…

Change requests

To request a correction, state the account field or payment reference that appears wrong and provide the matching account identifier.

Contact ownership

Questions about policy wording, account access, cookies or stored records belong with our account support route.

Terms & Conditions Questions Answered

These Terms & Conditions answers cover the account questions you are most likely to ask before opening or continuing access. They address policy changes, payment records, personal data, cookies, account closure and contact steps. If your situation involves a different account record, use the support path with the relevant reference so we can apply the wording to your case.

You can read the current Terms & Conditions on this page before opening an account or continuing an account step. Check the policy wording whenever you return, because a revised clause may affect access, payment matching, data handling or the way an account request is processed.

You must provide accurate account details and follow any requested login, phone or identity check. We may ask you to confirm information when a payment record or device path does not match. Access depends on local law, and where local law permits, these checks apply before the relevant account area opens.

The payment route you select must match the account step and receipt reference you submit. We may compare DANA, OVO, GoPay or QRIS details when a transaction is incomplete or appears connected to another account. Keep the receipt until the payment status is shown correctly in your account.

Yes. Send the account identifier, name of the field and the reason for the requested correction through account support. We compare the request with the stored record and may ask for a matching payment or verification detail before changing information covered by these Terms & Conditions.

Cookies can support your login session and remember device settings used during an account visit. Your browser can remove or restrict them. If you block required cookies, the account path may not work as described, and support may need to confirm whether the issue is caused by that browser setting.

Ask through the account support path and state that you want the account closed. We first check pending payment records, open policy requests and account security details. Where local law permits, closure does not remove records that must be retained for legal, security or transaction reasons.

Name the Terms & Conditions section, describe the account step involved and include the relevant reference, such as a virtual account receipt or login notice. Do not send another person's account details. This gives support enough context to explain the clause without exposing unrelated information.